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Cleveland band Whatever … had a loud and prominent presence in the Cleveland music scene of the early-mid 1990s, with its ...
Danger! Danger! Book addicts, look out! The 77 th Annual ACE-CWRU Book Sale, one of the largest book sales in the region, is ...
This past March, the Cleveland Ballet performed a program called “Impressions of Picasso,” tied in with the Cleveland Museum of Art’s special show, Picasso and Paper. The company will perform outdoors ...
Through the summer, Summit Metro Parks hosts its Music by the Lake Tuesday evening concert series at its various locations.
There’ll be a ton of engaging stuff to do, some of its even interesting for parents. (Mac’s Backs will have activities, ...
In Echoes of Industry: Tracing Cleveland’s Industrial Legacy, painter Angelina Patterson, a Cleveland Institute of Art junior, shares her vision of the factories and other buildings that once ...
It’s hard to believe that not too long ago, the demolition of the gorgeous Akron Civic Theatre was under discussion. Now the ornate building has become a veritable complex of performance and event ...
Unique in the local music scene, the group was awarded the Cleveland Arts Prize for music in 2021. It features Washington on ...
Kent resident, retired KSU professor and internationally noted composer Halim El-Dahb was 4,096 year old when he died in September 2017. OK, he was actually 96, but that’s how he always liked to ...
Cleveland Burlesque’s Feathers and Follies: A Tribute to Broadway found its cast of performers interpreting songs from ...
In a vague statement that raised more questions than it answered, Todd Saporito, president/CEO of Cleveland Pride, Inc., announced that his year’s Pride Parade and Festival, scheduled for Sat 8/13, ...
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